WildLinks

WildLinks Wild Links is an environmental media company created by photographer and filmmaker, Melissa Blackall, who explores relationships within and to nature.

The invisible thread that connects us all can be elusive and breathtakingly beautiful.

01/20/2023
Spring snow... I love New England (not being sarcastic). I really do.
04/16/2021

Spring snow... I love New England (not being sarcastic). I really do.

Another small wonder caught my eye on a recent hike. I didn’t notice until I was editing the photos, that part of its wi...
09/30/2020

Another small wonder caught my eye on a recent hike. I didn’t notice until I was editing the photos, that part of its wing was missing...

When life is overwhelming, nature never fails to calm me. While hiking, I found this perched butterfly. While I normally...
09/29/2020

When life is overwhelming, nature never fails to calm me. While hiking, I found this perched butterfly. While I normally focus on the obvious beauty of their wings, I was delighted by seeing what’s beneath the awe…

Find the hidden wonders in your actual or proverbial backyard! Sun highlights, flower shadows, web dew and more. There’s...
04/17/2020

Find the hidden wonders in your actual or proverbial backyard! Sun highlights, flower shadows, web dew and more. There’s beauty everywhere waiting to be discovered.

   with ・・・Rays of sunshine through the California Redwoods. Taken in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. | ** Image by ...
04/16/2020

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Rays of sunshine through the California Redwoods. Taken in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. | ** Image by BWPL member Melissa Blackall (). *

PRINT SALE: Interested in purchasing this image while helping a great cause? The Boston Women’s Photo League (BWPL) and The Boston Press Photographers Association () are joining together to support our communities’ photojournalists and documentary photographers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic with a print sale. If you can, please consider purchasing a print for a great cause. If you purchase a print from a freelancer, the money will go directly to them, and if you buy one from a photographer who is currently on staff, they’ll donate the proceeds to the National Press Photographers Association () COVID Relief Fund or a charity of their choice. Link in bio.

I’m sure many of you have watched   on .  While it’s a fascinating story with many twists, it left me wondering what hap...
04/10/2020

I’m sure many of you have watched on . While it’s a fascinating story with many twists, it left me wondering what happened to the animals??? Organizations like are stepping up and providing a safe environment for recused animals to live forever. After some research, I realized some of the animals seen in Tiger King were brought to TWAS. You can see the space they are given and their heartbreaking stories. (The tigers photographed here are not wild. They were rescued and live in the sanctuary.) 📷 @ The Wild Animal Sanctuary

Throwback to the final photo of the month from 2019. Let’s all escape in nature’s wonders. Taken at sunrise at Lake Geor...
03/26/2020

Throwback to the final photo of the month from 2019. Let’s all escape in nature’s wonders. Taken at sunrise at Lake George last summer.

Photo of the Month!  While exploring Yellowstone, I found this black bear shortly after sunrise. I watched it for about ...
12/06/2019

Photo of the Month! While exploring Yellowstone, I found this black bear shortly after sunrise. I watched it for about twenty minutes as it walked through the wet morning grass. It stood tall against this tree and showed off its claws. I was, of course, a safe distance away using a telephoto lens.

My jobs brings me all over the country and world. This week, I’m grateful for these beautiful places I get to visit. The...
11/26/2019

My jobs brings me all over the country and world. This week, I’m grateful for these beautiful places I get to visit. These photographs are from a recent shoot at Lake Placid. Happy Thanksgiving! @ Lake Placid, New York

Taken last weekend on my hike to Mt. Jackson. At the summit, I noticed these beautiful bold grey jays (official name Can...
09/23/2019

Taken last weekend on my hike to Mt. Jackson. At the summit, I noticed these beautiful bold grey jays (official name Canada Jay) were getting very close to me and my hiking hero .
I photographed this hiker sharing his summit snacks.
Do you think hikers should feed the grey jays?
Part of my “Wild?!” series exploring how and when humans and animals interact. @ Mount Jackson Summit

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